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Kids Sunscreen SPF50+

Kids Sunscreen SPF50+

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Dermatologically tested, paraben and fragrance-free lotion for delicate skin.

Product Description

Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. Sunscreen is only one component of sun protection. Reapply every two hours and avoid prolonged sun exposure. Use five methods of sun protection: protective clothing, eyewear/sunglasses, a broad-brim hat and shade.

  • SPF50+ broad spectrum protection
  • Specially-formulated and dermatologically tested for delicate skin
  • A gentle formula that is paraben and fragrance free
  • Tested for 4 hours water resistance. Cancer Council recommends reapplying every 2 hours.
  • Made in Australia

Ingredients

Active Ingredients: 4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor 4% w/w, Octocrylene 4% w/w, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane 3% w/w, Ethylhexyl Triazone 3% w/w

Contains: Benzyl Alcohol, Phenoxyethanol, Hydroxyacetophenone

How to Apply

Apply to dry, clean skin and rub in 20 minutes before heading outside. Use 5 methods of sun protection: PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EYEWEAR/SUNGLASSES, a BROAD-BRIM HAT and SHADE. Apply sunscreen to remaining exposed areas of skin. Avoid prolonged sun exposure and never rely on sunscreen alone, nor to extend your family's time in the sun.

Product Care

Babies 0-6 Months: The use of sunscreens on babies under six months old is not recommended. Avoid direct sun exposure and use other forms of sun protection. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and broken or damaged skin. If irritation occurs, rinse thoroughly with water, discontinue use immediately and seek medical advice if required.

Cancer Council does not recommend widespread use of sunscreen on babies under 6 months
old. Physical protection such as shade, clothing and broad-brimmed hats are the best sun protection measures. If babies are kept out of the sun or well
protected from UV radiation by clothing, hats and shade, then sunscreen only needs be used occasionally on very small areas.

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Applying sunscreen

Many Australians apply too little sunscreen and forget to reapply.